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Textron customer will electrify up to 150 Grand Caravans
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Subject to finance, Surf Air Mobility will buy up to 150 Cessna Grand Caravans and convert them to hybrid electric power. Textron will market the concept for new deliveries and after-market conversions.

Textron has signed up a vital partner in the process of electrification of its Cessna Grand Caravan model. Surf Air Mobility will develop the variant, beginning with a hybrid electric version targeted to be available in 2024.

Surf Air Mobility has agreed to purchase up to 150 Cessna Grand Caravan EX single-engine turboprops, with an initial fleet order of 100 aircraft and an option for 50 more. The aircraft will be upgraded to Surf Air Mobility's proprietary hybrid electric powertrain technology in a nine-seat configuration.

Through this exclusive agreement, Surf Air Mobility plans to make electrified aircraft broadly available to new and existing operators, and bring the benefits of lower cost, lower emission air travel to customers sooner than the rest of the aviation manufacturing industry and at scale. Textron Aviation will use its expertise and deep customer relationships to help accelerate adoption of the electrified Cessna Grand Caravan for all types of Cessna Grand Caravan missions, including passenger and cargo applications.

"We know from our experience that people are looking for faster, affordable, and cleaner regional travel and we are building the ecosystem to accelerate the industry's adoption of hybrid electric flight. We believe significantly reducing the emission from this category of aircraft will be the biggest step we can take toward de-carbonisation in this decade," says Sudhin Shahani, Co-founder, Chairman and CEO, Surf Air Mobility.

Surf Air Mobility's vision is to utilise the hybrid electric Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft across its own network, connecting more airports with short-haul direct service and building a regional mass transport platform to sustainably connect communities across the U.S.

"Hybrid electric propulsion technology, deployed at scale for environmental and commercial benefits, is an important part of the future of travel," says Ron Draper, President & CEO, Textron Aviation. "This relationship with Surf Air Mobility leverages the unique performance capabilities of the Cessna Grand Caravan in both passenger and cargo operations, and continues to demonstrate the aircraft's adaptability for innovative missions and configurations."

Planned benefits of the new series hybrid architecture include:

Reduced direct operating costs, by approximately 25% and carbon emissions by approximately 25%.

Similar performance as the current turbine engine Cessna Grand Caravan EX when operated in the same ways across cargo, passenger and special mission applications.

With no charging stations expected to be required, the aircraft should be immediately operable at more than 5,000 public use airports across the U.S.

Reduce the environmental impact of flying and pave the way for future generations of even more sustainable aircraft.

Enhance the ability for a new point-to-point route network that makes direct flights more affordable and accessible for more people in more places.

New and existing Cessna Grand Caravan EX owners and operators are expected to have the ability to upgrade to the hybrid powertrain, converting them into hybrid electric aircraft.

Contact details from our directory:
Surf Air Mobility Electric Motors
Textron Aviation Inc. Airframer
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